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SCHUMER WELCOMES CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY OFFICIALS TO WASHINGTON D.C.


Schumer: In DC Or Dunkirk, I Will Always Listen To Local Leaders, Fight Hard For Local Priorities And Deliver For Chautauqua County

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer today personally welcomed Chautauqua County leaders to our nation’s Capital.  Schumer met with County Executive P.J. Wendel, Chairman of the County Legislature Pierre Chagnon, Mark Geise, Deputy County Executive for Economic Development and CEO of the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency, Dave McCoy, County Watershed Coordinator, and others to discuss the most pressing issues facing the region. *Photos of the meeting are attached*

“Next to visiting the region, one of my favorite parts of the year is welcoming Chautauqua County officials down to Washington D.C. to listen to their top priorities for the county. It is a breath of fresh air and shows how we can work in a bipartisan way to get real results for people. We discussed the funding I have already gotten for Barcelona Harbor and how because of that funding the long-awaited dredging to ensure its Barcelona Harbor’s long-term stability is starting this month,” said Senator Schumer. “We also talked about the Ripley Interstate shovel-ready site and the funding I have delivered for that, and we spoke of how I can continue to support Chautauqua County’s growth on a federal level. There is a lot of work to do attracting businesses to the region and working to make sure repairs at our harbors stays on track and that we continue to preserve Lake Erie. I am proud to be Chautauqua County’s loudest, proudest voice in Washington.”

Schumer added, “Everything I do in Washington for the region is with the people of Chautauqua County at the top of my mind, and I will always fight alongside County Executive Wendel and leaders across Chautauqua to make sure their needs are heard and responded to in Washington.”

Schumer has long fought to deliver federal resources for Chautauqua County, securing $7.5 million for the Army Corps to repair the west breakwater in Barcelona Harbor and $500,000 for Chautauqua Lake Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Study in the FY2024 government budget; $4.8 million for dredging Dunkirk Holiday Harbor Agitation Correction & Segmented Offshore Breakwaters Construction Project in the FY2023 budget; and $5.9 million for the Dunkirk Harbor Breakwater and Dredging, $1.15M for Barcelona Harbor, and $1M for the Cattaraugus Breakwater in the FY2022 budget. Schumer today discussed with county officials how he can continue to support Chautauqua County’s requests for federal funding this year. Schumer last year also secured $1 million for the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency (CCIDA)’s Ripley Interstate Shovel Ready Site project to extend electrical service to prepare a 147-acre site for future employers.

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